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SAPS arrest many in Ekangala, Bronkies
SAPS arrest many in Ekangala, Bronkies

The Citizen

time29-05-2025

  • The Citizen

SAPS arrest many in Ekangala, Bronkies

The SAPS arrested more than 280 people and recovered a firearm in the Bronkhorstspruit and Ekangala areas on May 17. The arrests came through Operation Shanela in the SAPS Tshwane's high-impact crime-combating initiative, targeting the Ekangala and Bronkhorstspruit policing precincts. Captain Johan van Dyk, the Tshwane district communication co-ordinator, said the operation saw 289 arrests for various offences. 'This success is attributed to focused deployment strategies and intensified law enforcement visibility, with specific attention given to liquor compliance and the apprehension of wanted suspects.' Detectives in the Tshwane district were responsible for 226 of these arrests. These included 75 arrests for GBV-related offenses, four for kidnapping, six for intimidation, four for attempted murder, 15 for assault with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm, and one for rape. A roadblock in Ekangala and mobile tactical teams throughout the area saw 15 undocumented foreign nationals detained. 'Immigration authorities are processing these individuals for deportation,' said Van Dyk. Law enforcers searched 508 individuals and 281 vehicles, leading to 27 arrests for driving under the influence of alcohol. 'Additional targeted patrols of 11 identified hotspots resulted in 14 arrests and fines for public drinking. Officers arrested one suspect for possession of an unlicensed firearm. 'The weapon, previously reported as stolen in Rietgat, will undergo forensic testing to determine if it was used in any other criminal activity. The suspect is under investigation for potential links to other offences.' Traffic law enforcement officers issued 81 AARTO infringement notices, amounting to R47 850 in fines, for various road traffic violations. Liquor inspections at 20 establishments saw officers close three premises and confiscate about 306l of alcohol. Under the leadership of the district commissioner of Tshwane, Major-General Samuel Thine, a multidisciplinary team comprising SAPS members, the Department of Home Affairs, the TMPD, the Gauteng Traffic Police, Gauteng Traffic Wardens and CPFs from the respective stations executed this operation. Major-General Thine thanked all role players for their dedication and teamwork in ensuring the operation's success. ALSO CHECK: House invader rapes and robs young woman in Leandra ALSO CHECK: Drug operation worth millions uncovered in Standerton: Here is what happened At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Police operation nets close to 300 suspects
Police operation nets close to 300 suspects

The Citizen

time26-05-2025

  • The Citizen

Police operation nets close to 300 suspects

Tshwane police recovered a stolen vehicle and arrested a fleeing suspect following a high-speed pursuit during crime-tackling operations in the area on May 24. Close to 300 arrests were made. The SAPS in Tshwane conducted a high-impact Operation Shanela, with 282 suspects arrested in the Ga-Rankuwa policing precinct. Major-General Samuel Thine personally commanded the operation, which brought together various law enforcement and community safety partners, including SAPS, Home Affairs, Tshwane metro police, Gauteng traffic police and wardens, and the local CPF. SAPS spokesperson Captain Johan van Dyk said the arrests were for a range of criminal offences. 'This success reflects ongoing strategic deployments and intensified visibility operations aimed at rooting out crime and apprehending wanted suspects.' He said Tshwane District detectives were responsible for 229 of the arrests. 'Among them were, 64 suspects arrested for gender-based violence, 25 for assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, 16 for fraud, 1 for conspiracy to commit murder, 9 for armed robbery, and 1 for rape,' he said. A roadblock and patrols conducted by two operational teams in Ga-Rankuwa resulted in the arrest of more suspects for various offences, including illegal immigration and illegal gambling. 'Targeted patrols at 22 identified hotspots resulted in several additional arrests and fines, including five for public drinking, one for illegal gambling, and two individuals apprehended for possession of a stolen Toyota Fortuner and housebreaking equipment.' He said the vehicle has been impounded for further investigation. Van Dyk added that the patrols led to the detention of 23 undocumented foreign nationals. 'These individuals are currently undergoing legal processes by immigration authorities for deportation.' He said in a separate incident during the operation, high-visibility police patrols led to the discovery of a suspicious vehicle. 'As officers approached, the driver attempted to flee, nearly colliding with police officers. 'A high-speed pursuit ensued, during which the suspect's vehicle caused property damage and endangered other road users.' He said the suspect has been apprehended and is facing charges of attempted murder, as well as reckless and negligent driving. 'Investigations are ongoing to determine whether the individual is linked to further criminal activity.' Van Dyk further said traffic enforcement units issued 19 Aarto infringement notices, amounting to R8 500 in fines. 'One suspect was arrested for driving without a licence and resisting arrest. 'Eleven vehicles were verified to ensure they were not stolen, and 15 people were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.' He said a total of 828 individuals and 421 vehicles were searched during the operation. He said liquor compliance inspections were conducted at 12 establishments, five were closed for non-compliance, and alcohol was confiscated. 'Major-General Thine expressed his appreciation to all participating stakeholders for their dedication, collaboration, and continued commitment to community safety,' he concluded. ALSO READ: 95 illegal immigrants arrested during Home Affairs raid at Plastic View Do you have more information about the story? Please send us an email to bennittb@ or phone us on 083 625 4114. For free breaking and community news, visit Rekord's websites: Rekord East For more news and interesting articles, like Rekord on Facebook, follow us on Twitter or Instagram or TikTok. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Police net over 300 arrests in north crime-tackling efforts
Police net over 300 arrests in north crime-tackling efforts

The Citizen

time23-05-2025

  • The Citizen

Police net over 300 arrests in north crime-tackling efforts

Police continued their efforts this week to combat crime in the north of Pretoria, which resulted in over 300 arrests. The police targeted wanted suspects, raided crime hotspots, and issued fines during the operation. The policing measure was led under the command of Tshwane District Commissioner of Tshwane, Major-General Samuel Thine. The high-impact, high-visibility crime-combating initiative under the banner of Operation Shanela, focused on the Sinoville and Kameeldrift policing precincts on May 22. SAPS spokesperson Captain Johan van Dyk said, 'The joint efforts yielded significant results, with 328 suspects arrested for a range of criminal offences.' He said the operation maintained a strong emphasis on visible policing, with intensified deployments aimed at enforcing liquor compliance and apprehending wanted suspects. 'Detectives in the Tshwane District were responsible for 280 of the arrests, including 85 suspects linked to gender-based violence-related cases, murder (4), attempted murder (2), armed robbery (4) and rape (3).' He said targeted patrols were conducted at 18 identified crime hotspots. One suspect was arrested for possession and dealing in dagga after being found with one shopping bag full of dagga, an additional 14 ziplock bags of dagga, and an undisclosed amount of cash. He added that three liquor establishments that were inspected confirmed full compliance with the Liquor Act. 'In addition, six second-hand goods dealers were inspected and fined a total of R19 000 for contraventions of the Second-Hand Goods Act.' Van Dyk added a roadblock in Kameeldrift, supported by tactical teams operating throughout the areas of Kameeldrift and Sinoville, led to the detention of 47 undocumented foreign nationals. 'These individuals are currently being processed by immigration officials for deportation.' He said 652 individuals and 39 vehicles were searched by law enforcement personnel during the operation, and 107 vehicles were tested to determine if they were stolen. 'Traffic officers issued 104 Aarto infringement notices, totalling R50 750 in fines for various road traffic violations.' Van Dyk concluded with Thine extending his appreciation to all participating role-players for their dedication and commitment to making the operation a success. ALSO READ: Warning: No water for over four days – Full list of affected suburbs Do you have more information about the story? Please send us an email to bennittb@ or phone us on 083 625 4114. For free breaking and community news, visit Rekord's websites: Rekord East For more news and interesting articles, like Rekord on Facebook, follow us on Twitter or Instagram or TikTok. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

SHINE Announces Two Strategic Appointments to Advance Fusion Technology and Market Expansion
SHINE Announces Two Strategic Appointments to Advance Fusion Technology and Market Expansion

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

SHINE Announces Two Strategic Appointments to Advance Fusion Technology and Market Expansion

Healthcare technology leader Dr. Gregory Sorensen joins Board of Directors; Defense expert Col. (Ret.) Gregory Van Dyk joins as Strategic Advisor JANESVILLE, Wis., May 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- SHINE Technologies, LLC, a next-generation fusion technology company with commercialized platforms in industrial testing and medical isotopes, today announced the appointments of Dr. Gregory Sorensen, co-founder of DeepHealth and Chief Science Officer of RadNet, and Col. (Ret.) Gregory K. Van Dyk, U.S. Air Force, as strategic advisor to its Board of Directors. These appointments bring deep expertise in healthcare technology and national security to SHINE as the company expands the reach of its fusion applications across commercial and defense markets. "Fusion technology provides real-world solutions to big infrastructure problems in highly specialized markets," said Greg Piefer, founder and CEO of SHINE. "These appointments expand our ability to understand and access these markets quickly. Dr. Sorensen is a strong addition to our already distinguished board, having rare depth in the healthcare space that spans founding, growing, and selling startups through executive operations at multinational conglomerates. Col. Van Dyk brings a career of leadership and widespread connectivity in the radiation effects testing arena, with a specific focus on the effects of DT fusion neutrons." Dr. Sorensen: Guiding Commercial Strategy and Innovation Dr. Sorensen brings decades of experience at the intersection of healthcare, imaging, and technology. As co-founder of DeepHealth (now RadNet's AI division) and former President and CEO of Siemens Healthcare North America, he has led the development and commercialization of transformative medical technologies. He will advise SHINE on strategic growth initiatives, partnerships, and the expansion of its fusion-enabled medical isotope business. "SHINE represents the promise of fusion – not as a science experiment, but as a real-world solution," said Dr. Sorensen. "I'm excited and honored to help guide the company's growth into new healthcare and commercial markets." Col. (Ret.) Van Dyk: Advancing National Security through Fusion Col. (Ret.) Van Dyk, Ph.D. joins SHINE following a distinguished 22-year career in the U.S. Air Force, where he specialized in nuclear engineering, fusion technology, and strategic deterrence. He previously led the Department of Defense's Fusion for National Security initiative and managed a $207 million annual R&D portfolio at the National Nuclear Security Administration along with leading two multi-billion-dollar programs in the Department of Defense. His appointment comes at a critical time as SHINE expands FLARE (Fusion Linear Accelerator for Radiation Effects), a high-energy neutron testing service that enables defense contractors to evaluate the resilience of microelectronics and mission-critical systems in extreme radiation environments. "SHINE's fusion platform is practical, innovative, and timely," said Van Dyk. "FLARE offers a new capability for understanding how our most important defense technologies perform under the toughest conditions." About SHINE Headquartered in Janesville, Wisconsin, SHINE is an industry leader in next-generation fusion, developing innovative fusion-based technology that combines safety, cost-efficiency and environmental responsibility. SHINE has successfully commercialized fusion across multiple applications, including neutron testing markets such as neutron radiography, radiation-effects testing and fusion material research. It has commercialized and is scaling its proprietary medical isotope production, processes, supplying high-quality radioisotopes essential for procedures including diagnosing heart disease and cancer as well as cancer therapy. Beyond these applications, SHINE is pioneering nuclear waste recycling to make nuclear energy more sustainable. Its long-term purpose is to change the way humans make energy by commercializing fusion energy. Unlike other fusion companies, SHINE takes a commercially driven path mirroring successful deep-tech industries. Through this visionary approach, SHINE is advancing technology, healthcare, and sustainable energy, making a lasting impact across multiple sectors. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE SHINE Technologies, LLC Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Alcohol seized over the past year in Tshwane undergoes massive destruction
Alcohol seized over the past year in Tshwane undergoes massive destruction

The Citizen

time21-05-2025

  • The Citizen

Alcohol seized over the past year in Tshwane undergoes massive destruction

Alcohol seized over the past year in Tshwane undergoes massive destruction To adopt a zero-tolerance approach towards non-compliance with the Liquor Act, the SAPS in the Tshwane district disposed of 6.4 million millilitres of confiscated alcohol on Wednesday. The disposal took place at the Tshwane Metro Water works in Pretoria Central, under the command of district commissioner Major-General Samuel Thine, and overseen by Brigadier Kushie Pietersen, station commander of Brooklyn SAPS. According to police spokesperson Captain Johan van Dyk, the alcohol was seized over the past year during various law enforcement operations. These include liquor compliance inspections, targeted raids, high-density operations, and the ongoing execution of Operation Shanela at all 36 police stations across the district. Van Dyk said confiscations occurred primarily due to violations of the Liquor Act, including trading without valid licences or operating unregistered outlets. 'The Tshwane District SAPS continues to adopt a zero-tolerance approach towards non-compliance with the Liquor Act,' he said. He said the abuse and unlawful distribution of alcohol remains a key contributor to several societal challenges, including public disorder, domestic violence, assault, and other contact crimes. 'Alcohol misuse is often linked to socio-economic instability, placing an additional burden on healthcare services, policing resources, and community safety,' said Van Dyk. He emphasised that by removing illicit liquor from circulation and enforcing regulatory compliance, SAPS aims to mitigate the harmful effects of alcohol abuse and restore order in communities. He added that this approach supports broader crime prevention efforts and fosters safer, more responsible environments for all residents. Thine has issued a stern warning to liquor traders and restaurant owners to ensure full compliance with their liquor licences. 'We will not hesitate to act against those who violate the law. Non-compliant establishments will face fines, closure, and the confiscation of all liquor on the premises,' Thine said. He said that law enforcement efforts will remain ongoing across the Tshwane district to regulate the sale and distribution of alcohol, in line with SAPS's commitment to building safer communities. ALSO READ: MMC provides mixed results in Centurion service delivery efforts Do you have more information about the story? Please send us an email to bennittb@ or phone us on 083 625 4114. For free breaking and community news, visit Rekord's websites: Rekord East For more news and interesting articles, like Rekord on Facebook, follow us on Twitter or Instagram or TikTok. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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